Copy the sample sentence on one side of your notecard.
SAMPLE SENTENCE: A teenager in a black tank top, a greenish tattoo flowing across her broad back, hoisted a toddler onto her shoulder.
Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams SAMPLE SENTENCE: She burst into great sobs,her whole body shaking, tears streaming down her face.
Michael Crichton, Travels
Copy the description on the other side. A sentence part describing the rest of the sentence in which it appears. Absolutes are almost complete sentences. As a test, you can make every absolute a sentence by adding was or were.
As a group develop a brief explanation of what the movie is about as seen through your literary lense.
Present these explanations to the class.
Example: If I was doing Beauty and the Beast from a Feminist viewpoint.....
This is the story of a girl trapped in the repressed role of caretaker to her father. His choices end up forcing her to shift from one male-dominated household to another as she gives up her personal independence to become a prisoner of the Beast, an arrogant monach cursed by an enchantress attempting to teach him about the value of human charity. Belle refuses to conform to her traditional gender role as she stands up to the Beast's attempts at domination. Interestingly, Belle holds all of the power in this story, as it is only her love that can break the Beast's curse. Although the Beast begins their relationship by asserting himself as the ruler of the household, it is only his decision to bend to Belle's independent nature that moves the story forward. No longer restricted by society's view, Belle breaks the bonds of her gender and of her "provential life" and falls in love with the one creature that recognizes her unique talents and does not expect her to conform to the norm.
Homework
Finish reading chapter 3 and answering the questions for chapter 3, "March." Make sure to use post-it notes to mark magical realism, love, conflict, and symbolism. Read through your literary lense!
Bell Ringer: Absolute Phrases
Copy the sample sentence on one side of your notecard.SAMPLE SENTENCE: A teenager in a black tank top, a greenish tattoo flowing across her broad back, hoisted a toddler onto her shoulder.
Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams
SAMPLE SENTENCE: She burst into great sobs, her whole body shaking, tears streaming down her face.
Michael Crichton, Travels
Copy the description on the other side.
A sentence part describing the rest of the sentence in which it appears. Absolutes are almost complete sentences. As a test, you can make every absolute a sentence by adding was or were.
Discussion
Discuss chapters 2-3. Magical realism? Love? Conflicts? Symbolism?Looking through a Literary Lense
Divide into small groups. Each group is assigned one of the 3 literary lenses. This lense will be used to analyze and interpret the novel.Literary Lens Definitions.docx
Watch the trailer for Disney's Brave.
As a group develop a brief explanation of what the movie is about as seen through your literary lense.
Present these explanations to the class.
Example:
If I was doing Beauty and the Beast from a Feminist viewpoint.....
This is the story of a girl trapped in the repressed role of caretaker to her father. His choices end up forcing her to shift from one male-dominated household to another as she gives up her personal independence to become a prisoner of the Beast, an arrogant monach cursed by an enchantress attempting to teach him about the value of human charity. Belle refuses to conform to her traditional gender role as she stands up to the Beast's attempts at domination. Interestingly, Belle holds all of the power in this story, as it is only her love that can break the Beast's curse. Although the Beast begins their relationship by asserting himself as the ruler of the household, it is only his decision to bend to Belle's independent nature that moves the story forward. No longer restricted by society's view, Belle breaks the bonds of her gender and of her "provential life" and falls in love with the one creature that recognizes her unique talents and does not expect her to conform to the norm.
Homework
Finish reading chapter 3 and answering the questions for chapter 3, "March." Make sure to use post-it notes to mark magical realism, love, conflict, and symbolism. Read through your literary lense!